I spent the last week prepping my boat for the holiday weekend after removing it from storage. Specs are: 1979 75 horse lower end, 1978 85 horse top end. 140 psi on all 3 cylinders, rebuilt carbs, rebuilt fuel pump, (diphragm, gaskets, and check valves), all new lines, CCM "Sport" reeds, all new intake gaskets, timing at 30 degrees, 8mm plug wires, and an Allison electronic ignition system out of my street car. All work was just completed within the last week.
This issue: Pump the primer bulb once, and it goes rock hard. I can hardly squeeze it again it is so firm. Gas get through the pump and fills my filter. I can not get it to prime the engine however. Cranking with or without choke, or throttle setting makes no difference. If I put even a tiny dribble of gas or short shot of starter fluid into the intake, it will fire up first turn and run fine. Once it has started I can go to a spot, shut down, fish for 1/2 hour or more, hit the key without choke, and it fires right off. If I let it sit for a few hours however, I have to repeat the same sequence again.
Other information: I did the link-and-sync per the sticky. I tried to throw a quick tune on it while on the muffs in the dirveway. Carbs all adjusted in nicely, set the idle at around 1200 RPMS, and it was running good. I found that although it idled strong, as soon as I dropped it in gear it would die and not want to restart. I ended up turning the mixture screws out about 1 turn a piece, and although it smoked a bit at idle, it would stay running in gear. I did have to adjust the idle screw in almost all the way to get it to sit around 800 RPM in gear at idle. This eliminated my fast idle warm up, as now when I pull out the knob and take it to fast idle, the distributor just barely moves (increases RPMS only about 100-150 RPMS's). When I adjusted the carbs again on the water, at their happy spot, neutral idle went up to over 2000 PRM, and when I adjusted it back down, it would die in gear again.
Planning a week long fising trip the first week of July, so I'd really like to get this thing running correctly....
This issue: Pump the primer bulb once, and it goes rock hard. I can hardly squeeze it again it is so firm. Gas get through the pump and fills my filter. I can not get it to prime the engine however. Cranking with or without choke, or throttle setting makes no difference. If I put even a tiny dribble of gas or short shot of starter fluid into the intake, it will fire up first turn and run fine. Once it has started I can go to a spot, shut down, fish for 1/2 hour or more, hit the key without choke, and it fires right off. If I let it sit for a few hours however, I have to repeat the same sequence again.
Other information: I did the link-and-sync per the sticky. I tried to throw a quick tune on it while on the muffs in the dirveway. Carbs all adjusted in nicely, set the idle at around 1200 RPMS, and it was running good. I found that although it idled strong, as soon as I dropped it in gear it would die and not want to restart. I ended up turning the mixture screws out about 1 turn a piece, and although it smoked a bit at idle, it would stay running in gear. I did have to adjust the idle screw in almost all the way to get it to sit around 800 RPM in gear at idle. This eliminated my fast idle warm up, as now when I pull out the knob and take it to fast idle, the distributor just barely moves (increases RPMS only about 100-150 RPMS's). When I adjusted the carbs again on the water, at their happy spot, neutral idle went up to over 2000 PRM, and when I adjusted it back down, it would die in gear again.
Planning a week long fising trip the first week of July, so I'd really like to get this thing running correctly....